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NOW LET ?1300 pcm 2 bed top floor flat close to stations - East Dulwich/Denmark Hill


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Appleshaw House, Champion Hill East Dulwich Two Bedroom Flat SE5 8DW


This flat is situated in a quiet road just off the top of Dog Kennel Hill next door to Sainsburys Supermarket.

It is five minutes walk to either East Dulwich (London Bridge 14 minutes) or Denmark Hill (Victoria via Clapham North 10 minutes) stations.

It is also a short walk to the amenties, shops, bars, restaurants and street Markets of East Dulwich and Camberwell.



A quiet top floor (3rd floor) purpose built flat enjoying far reaching views south over East Dulwich.

Ex local well maintained block with lift and off road parking.

Two Double Bedrooms ? carpeted one with fitted wardrobe

Large Reception Room with South facing balcony

Gas central heating

Modern fitted kitchen

Bathroom with shower


Available from 1st August 2017

Hello,


My name is Enrique and I'm looking for a one or two bedroom flat in the East Dulwich area for me and my partner. We are both professionals. We'd need to move in on July 27th the latest though...just wondering if the 1st of August date is fixed or it could be flexible? If it would be, we'd love to view your flat if possible.


Thanks,

Enrique

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